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Sin City born Sizzy Rocket is the cool best friend you wish you had growing up - the one who doused herself in glitter and moved to New York after graduation to start a punk band. Sizzy’s work with top tier producers and a brief stint at NYU’s Clive Davis School of Music landed her a publishing deal with Universal Music Group at just 20 years old. Since then, she has written with the likes of Hey Violet, Diplo, Avril Lavigne, Oak, Bea Miller, JR Rotem, Flosstradamus, and Run the Jewels. Sizzy's bold, story-telling lyrics recently caught the attention of Matoma - she penned his most current single "Slow" with Noah Cyrus, which has racked up over 10,000,000 streams in less than three months.

In 2016 Sizzy Rocket released her debut full-length album THRILLS to a sudden swarm of screaming teenaged girls, now aptly named “the cult”. The lead single "Bestie" was called an “unfairly catchy pop song” by New York Magazine and reached top 20 on Spotify’s UK Viral Chart. The follow up, surprise mixtape Hot Summer, dropped in 2017 via Popcrush with a series of DIY music videos and riot girrrl-inspired zines and essays - it even received a nod from feminist punk icon Kathleen Hanna.
When she's not trading fan mail with "the cult”, Sizzy is either on the road or building her own independent record label, Diet Punk. She continues to play packed houses in both LA and NYC, and will frequently hop on tour to support rock n’roll wild child KITTEN. In February, she wrapped a west coast run with Pitchfork darling, Shamir Bailey.

Sizzy Rocket’s newest EP, Mulholland, was released in February. The title track was featured on some of Spotify’s most popular playlists including New Music Friday. Sizzy is gearing up to release new music this summer 2018!

She’s been called The First Lady of Mad Decent, Diplo’s sprawling EDM empire, and the ‘underground pop princess.’ But smart, stylish LIZ (nicknamed LIZ Y2K)—like her seminal influence Madonna before her—offers just as much pulse as pomp in her riveting brand of joyful dance-music. There’s something ‘real’ about all her stylistic incarnations—mixing future-kitsch + R&B and ’90s/00s influences with an inspiring sense of can-do artistry that fuses this funky girl next door into pop’s newest come-as-you-are culture icon.

LIZ was previously named as ‘One To Watch’ by The Guardian, as well as gaining support from the likes of Noisey, The FADER, Pitchfork, i-D, Stereogum, Spin, DIY, Line of Best Fit, Clash, MTV and many more.

Fresh off a plethora of critically acclaimed releases (featuring collaborations with the likes of SOPHIE, Lido, Ryan Hemsworth, Mr. Carmack, Branchez, and Vic Mensa) including her “Cross Your Heart” mixtape (the audio component to an editorial project with Nicola Formichetti), LIZ returned to the limelight this year with the release of her double-A-side singles “Could U Love Me” and “Queen of Me”. Premiered by Billboard and Paper Magazine respectively, the singles speak volumes of talent, from the unapologetically ‘underground Pop’ princess. LIZ is currently working with top pop songwriters such as Sarah Hudson and Jesse Saint John on an exciting new sound for 2018.

Name a popstar, and chances are jesse saint john has written for them. Camila Cabello? Yep. Charli XCX? You bet. Britney Spears? Of course. The mind behind some of the most successful global releases and your favorite songs of the past few years, jesse saint john is ready to step into the spotlight.
27 year old California native jesse saint john released his debut single #MOVE in 2018 to acclaim and major buzz, with many media outlets and listeners taking note of jesse as a singular pop force with bloghaus and alternative influences bleeding through. Named as one of Idolators "Ones To Watch" and OUT's coveted OUT100, the media has started to take notice of jesse's bold and visionary style and sonics. Huffington Post called him "a Gregg Araki character sliding between gender roles" while Galore simply called him "one of pop music's go-to songwriters" and VICE/Broadly noted saint john as "making waves”.
Fusing his pop sensibility and his background in the Los Angeles nightlife and art world, jesse is breaking through in a major way in the world of music.